Saturday, August 18, 2012

For three years, I've walked and rushed the same lobby, five
days and sometimes six days a week during Open Enrollment, our term for peak season.
I've spent all but 20-24 days per month of my life, and every day as Transaction Processing
Representative at Accenture Inc. Then last August 17 was my last
day, and although I'm thrilled to move on, I can't help but be a bit sad about
leaving some of my dearest friends at work.

All of my great friendships from my time at Accenture have
come from working with the amazing group and I was so blessed to find a place
among. Though our days may have sometimes been difficult, I was, and am, so
thankful to be able to count on them for a genuine laugh or knowing smile. They
always read and wait my spam; though it was against the rule they have
cheered me on and encourage writing and sending more. Even the management
allowed me on my crazy spamming. My team leads who always been there to coach
and to listen on my endless woes, problems, mistakes and everything. They always find a
way to make my processing life better. I can’t thank them enough for that.

I have watched as life's changes and walked with friends at the
same lobby for years, and when I walk down that metaphorical lobby one last
time, I really don't feel like it's the end. I will probably never be employed
there again, but the job would have been just a job without my friends. They
are the reason I was so eager going back to work after leave and even after a
short weekend (and sometimes no weekend at all), (I know you guys read this, so
thank you, again!). Every huddle, coaching, Friday lunch, team building and all
that stuff is worth remembering because of the way our team worked, and
continues to work even as some dear members also bid their good byes.

Thanks for including me as part of the family. It means more
to me than you'll ever know.

Royal Welcome ~

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